Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] him in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A few weeks later I met him in a wild part of Laggan . |
2 | ‘ Once I met him in the local pub , ’ Patrick Newell recalled . |
3 | He enjoys it all with equal enthusiasm , and when I visited him in a small hut on Denham airfield where he was instructing ab initio pilots in Cessna 172s I detected the same dedication , pride and affection he has for all his aviation exploits . |
4 | Gareth took a step or two after them and I called him in an explosive croak , ‘ Gareth , ’ and he stopped and turned immediately and came back , bending down . |
5 | I liked him in the Pink Panther . |
6 | I greeted him in a confused manner , unable to believe my eyes . |
7 | I wrapped him in the big blanket we 'd brought as he was already shivering . |
8 | I see him in a white coat . |
9 | To his increasing embarrassment , Montrose found himself bombarded with solicitations from three directions , which left him in an impossible situation . |
10 | ‘ My brother paid me to help him in an unofficial capacity . ’ |
11 | No it 's probably er a reaction like you do if you tickle him in a certain place they go do n't they ? |
12 | He now faces Alan McManus , the Scot who defeated him in the Asian Open semi-finals last year . |
13 | She found him in a small single room that was obviously intended to be his dressing-room or study , furnished with a single bed , rows of built-in cupboards , and under the window a desk and chair . |
14 | Wilson 's principal domestic fault was his kindness in bestowing benefits on friends , and indeed on anyone who approached him in the appropriate fashion , and certainly through Marcia Williams . |
15 | ‘ You do n't need to come down with me , ’ she advised him in a stifled tone as she moved towards the door . |
16 | There are even rumours of near miracles he accomplished , such as the conversion of a foul-mouthed old alcoholic , hurt in the Marcasse pit disaster , who told him in no uncertain terms to clear off , he did n't want rosary-mumblers around him , and then was converted by Vincent 's sanctity . |
17 | ‘ I want you to drop me off at the nearest hotel , ’ she told him in a strained voice . |
18 | ‘ I love you , Fernando , ’ she told him in a hoarse whisper , ‘ you must believe that … ’ |
19 | ‘ I would n't have done any speculating at all , ’ she informed him in a trembling voice , ‘ if you could bring yourself to be honest with me ! ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm going to find the nearest policeman , ’ she informed him in an icy voice . |
21 | Because she turned unexpectedly she surprised him in an unguarded moment of frank sexual appraisal , but his dark , unsmiling gaze continued to hold hers steadily until she looked away again . |
22 | He tried to kiss her , but she evaded him in a half-angry , half-flirtatious way , so they were in the middle of a clumsy clinch when Lucaroni walked in . |
23 | ‘ Do n't touch me , Luke , ’ she warned him in a low , intense voice . |
24 | ‘ Love 's little death , ’ she corrected him in a stifled voice . |
25 | Those who knew him in the early 1970s in Florida remember a young man who beat balls at night after working a day job . |
26 | One who knew him in the Bandung period , Takdir Alisjahbana , recalls : ‘ A fascinating personality … few [ were ] able to resist his charm . |
27 | Suddenly she saw him in a new guise . |
28 | You saw him in the early thirties ? |
29 | ‘ Kirsty 's my sister , ’ she reminded him in a sharp tone . |
30 | She marched him in an exact 15 metre circle . |